标准英语统治下弱势群体的母语的丧失 : 澳大利亚世界英语教师的案例

Translated title of the contribution: Marginalization of non-native English speakers under the dominance of standard English : a case study of non-native English speaking teachers in Australia

Jinghe Han, Zhizhong Zhang, Michael Singh

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    Abstract

    This is a case study on a group of teachers and student –teachers in Australian schools who were carrying the label “world English speakers”. Data through interviews reveal that their English, including their accent and different ways of expressions was not easy to be accepted by school students and peers; their value as intellectual workers are sometimes downgraded due to their imperfect English. This research suggests training organisations create opportunities for world English speakers to improve their English competency and performance, and at the same time native English speakers be educated to adapt to different versions of English in communication.
    Translated title of the contributionMarginalization of non-native English speakers under the dominance of standard English : a case study of non-native English speaking teachers in Australia
    Original languageChinese (Simplified)
    Pages (from-to)33-37
    Number of pages5
    JournalModern University Education
    Volume149
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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